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Gilgel Gibe River

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129:. The flows of the Gilgel Gibe River, regulated by the Gilgel Gibe I Dam, are conveyed through a 26 km long hydraulic tunnel through the Fofa mountains to the Omo River in the neighboring river valley downstream of the Gilgel Gibe I. The plant, that produces about 420 MW did not require resettlements. This second phase was 97.5% complete in August 2009 and was scheduled for commissioning in September 2009 onwards. 102:
started in 1986 and was completed in 2004, after being interrupted in the early 1990s. The plant includes a reservoir of about 0.917 cubic kilometers created by a dam about 40 meters high. The Gilgel Gibe river flows are returned to the natural river bed after having transformed the energy of the
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program required moving about 3,000 people to new areas including the people living under or near the power line connecting the power plant to
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as it turns north. It then joins the eastwards flowing Gibe River less than ten miles from its own confluence with the
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The second phase of the development of the Gibe-Omo hydropower potential started with the
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and became Ethiopia's largest power plant at that time, with a capacity of 184 megawatts.
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water into electricity through a powerplant equipped with three Francis turbines.
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potential of the Gilgel Gibe river were first announced in the 1980s.
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Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region
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Index

Jimma Gibe River
Gibe River
Ethiopia
Oromia Region
Jimma Zone
Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region
Omo River
Gilgel Gibe I Power Station
Gilgel Gibe II Power Station
Gilgel Gibe III Power Station
hydroelectric
Gilgel Gibe I Power Station
resettlement
Addis Ababa
birr
Gilgel Gibe II Power Station
Omo River
"Gilgel Gibe Resettlement Project in Ethiopia"
the original
"New Hydroelectric Power Plant in Gilgel-Gibe Inaugurated by Prime Minister Meles Zenawi"
"New Hydroelectric Power Plant on Gilgel Gibe"
8°15′25″N 37°29′10″E / 8.257°N 37.486°E / 8.257; 37.486
Categories
Rivers of Ethiopia
Oromia

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